HEPA B Flashcards
causative agent of Hepa B?
hepa b virus
incubation of hepa b
90 days
range??
60-150 days
mode of transmission of hepa b
direct sexual intercourse
needle stick injury
perinatal transmission
blood transfusion
used the same needles (drug addict)
used shared common items (razors)
SE of hepa B
jaundice
fever
anorexia
dark urine
clay colored stool (
steatorrhea
fatty stool or greezy stool??
steatorrhea
other term for clay colored stool??
acholic stool
Other SE of hepa B???
n/v
fatigue and malaise
joint pain or ARTHRALGIA
abdominal pain (RUQ)
give all the management for Hepa B
isolate for 3-4 WEEKS
proper handwashing
personal items should not be shared
encourage bed rest
high calorie
high vit Z
encourage small frequent meals
no alcohol
prevention or vaxx
conntent:
dosage:
# of doses:
route:
old sched:
new sched:
SE:
conntent: Plasma derivative (artificial passive)
dosage: 0.5 ml
# of doses: 3 doses
route: IM
old sched: 1st dose: AT BIRTH, 2nd dose: 6 WEEKS, last dose: 14 WEEKS
new sched: penta 1: 6, Penta 2: 10, penta 3: 14
SE: NO FEVER!!!!!, LOCAL SORENESS
What are the contents of pentavalent vaxx?
diptheria
Pertusis
tetanous
Hepa B
Haemophilus Influenzae Type B
Absolute considerations???
Penta 1: neurologic disorders
Penta 2: convulsions/seizures within 72 hrs after penta , contraindicated to receive penta 2&3
if no seizure/ convulsions???
give next dose
if may seizures or convulsions sa penta 2???
hold penta 3